Answer me this folks, would you respond to the following personal ad?
“I’m a person. I am looking for a person. This person should be a person and fun. I am fun.”
If you answered yes, then I feel bad for you. There is nothing either informative or enticing about this. The only people who…
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Hello, my name is Michael and I am a recent college graduate about to pursue my master’s degree. I have two jobs and volunteer at a hospital once a week. How am I planning to fit this degree into my schedule? Well, there is a new fast-growing trend emerging in the world of colleges. This miracle is called an online…
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Let’s face it. Buying a used car at a lot has to be one of the worst thought of experiences in anyone’s existence. The salesperson is just after that big commission and fast talks you about any car your eye lands on even if said car looks like it went down with the Titanic. Well, you might…Added by Michael Stoyanoff on January 18, 2011 at 1:00pm — 1 Comment
A business is not always the best place to be oneself. Often times one has to let go of his true personality in order to have a more professional persona. Many people feel that their work life is in a constant state of judgment and so-wait a minute…what am I doing? A blog is supposed to be an expression of a person through…
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How many times have you posted a resume to a job that you thought was perfect for you? I know I have quite a few times. You get that little sense of satisfaction and walk around with a smile the entire day because you are certain that they will consider you. As the week progresses a timeline of emotions ensues:
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Michigan has been descending the economic elevator for half a decade now. It’s been so frustrating that hope for a ground floor is starting to dwindle. What’s the upside? You get to turn on the television and hear tales of employment shortages instead of Detroit’s high crime rate? Household chores are being done more…
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